"He definitely would be surprised, he always was red and he blushed," said Christian's Sister Caitlyn Harman.

The concept for Christians' Closet came days after his death, when the school's student government was talking about the type of person that would give the shirt off their back.

Christian's name came up, and the idea was born.

In the year since, Christian's Closet has grown from a small corner of a classroom to a warehouse at Bastrop High. It's also expanded to three other campuses, Cedar Creek High, Bastrop Middle School, and Lost Pines Elementary.

Sixty-nine percent of students in Bastrop ISD are classified as economically disadvantaged. That comes out to roughly 7,500 students.

Student Council President Abby Valderrama helped grow the closet and says it's some of the students you'd least expect who need help.

"Now that we can help so many people in our own school, it's just amazing," Valderrama said.

That includes students like Belman, who says Christian's Closet has given her a newfound confidence.

"My life has changed so much in a whole year. It's amazing, and I'm proud to be where I'm at right now," Belman said.

Christian's Closet has an immediate need for shorts, sweaters, shoes and new undergarments for students of all ages and sizes. Donations can be made at the Bastrop High School office from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

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